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This eight-story office asset houses 203,412 square feet and was originally built in 1911, with a renovation in 2000. The building includes 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and was purchased by RFR Realty. Tenants include Fab.com, VSA Partners, PayPal, Integral Ad Science and Ripe Ideas.

Located in the neighborhood of Rego Park, the office tower comprises 10 commercial units across its 11 stories. Offering 212,060 square feet of office, 43,700 square feet of retail and 102,000 square feet of garage space, the property was built in 1975 and last altered in 2010.

This asset can be found in the Upper East Side Historic District and is home to Wildenstein & Co. The five-story building offers 18,860 square feet and is located in the Lenox Hill neighborhood. Last renovated in 2009, the property was originally built in 1932. Designed by Gilded Age architect Horace Trumbauer, the limestone-clad building has 20-foot ceilings on the ground, second and third floors. In addition to the paneled elevator reaching all floors, a sweeping staircase connects the reception rooms to offices and meeting rooms on the upper floors of the building.

A mixed-use building with one residential and two commercial units, this asset offers a total of 5,795 square feet of space on its two-and-a-half stories. Estimated to have been built in 1920, the property was last updated in 2006 and offers one 2,500-square-foot apartment and 3,295 square feet of office space.

In the Melrose neighborhood of the Bronx sits this 29,130-square-foot building that houses 25,030 square feet of office and 4,100 square feet of storage space. Standing two stories, the property was built in 1930.